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        ask expert   material science?
       
                  
        I'm master student. I do research on organic solar cell.My research is to get efficiency more than 10%. I had read about Clean Energy Project(CEP) by Harvard University article and news. As far as I know their project get 9.2% of efficiency.  Important things that I read were:
 1)The molecules with the most promising predictions feature a variety of structural designs, but three motifs appear repeatedly in our top candidates: benzothiadiazole,pyridinethiadazole and thienopyrrole.
 2)molecules with quinoidal stabilization (i.e. containing thienothiophene) numbered 117. A significant fraction of our top molecules hence belongs to
 the latest generation of OPVs.
 
 My question:
 1)What is quinoidal structure and their characteristic?
 2)benzothiadiazole,pyridinethiadazole and thienopyrrole is a donor, so what acceptor I have to use if I use this material?
 
 link : http://cleanenergy.harvard.edu/index.php?ira=about_solarscience&tipoContenido=sid  ebar&sidebar=science
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